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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> 8.4 Asus RT-AX86U Wi-Fi 6 router LikeTerrific use of Wi-Fi 6, with fast speeds and excellent rangeBest-in-class latency managementMulti-gig WAN portFull-featured app with device prioritization Don't LikeSomewhat bulky designNo additional 5GHz band for dedicated gaming traffic"Smart Connect" band steering slows down [https://www.answers.com/search?q=average average] speeds Before Wi-Fi 6 came along, the Asus RT-AC86U [https://www.dict.cc/?s=clobbered clobbered] fancier, more [https://kscripts.com/?s=expensive%20competitors expensive competitors] in the gaming router category.<br><br>The speeds were fast and consistent, the lag was nice and low, the features were deep -- and the price tag wasn't too painful. I liked it so much that it didn't just find a spot atop : It sat high on .<br>Asus followed that one up with a new model, the Asus RT-AX86U, available now for $250. As the addition of an "X" in the model number might suggest, it supports 802.11ax, better known as .<br><br>That means that in addition to the existing, like device prioritization and open NAT port forwarding, it supports new Wi-Fi 6 features that make your home network faster and more [https://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/search/?q=efficient efficient].<br> Now playing: Watch this: Wi-Fi 6: What the heck is it? 6:57 <br>At $250, the RT-AX86U is a definite step up from entry-level Wi-Fi 6 routers like the $70 TP-Link Archer AX10 and the $150 [https://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/search/?q=Linksys Linksys] MR7350 , but neither of those felt like much of an upgrade when I tested them out at my home.<br><br>The [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today]-AX86U easily outperformed each of them and felt every bit the part of a top-of-the line access point as I used it. In our lab, it registered impressive top speeds, clocking in with local transfer rates on the 5GHz band as high as 1.8 Gbps at wireless distances of up to 37. |
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